THE GREEK WORD FOR "MASTER" IS THE SAME IN THE OLDAGE, MIDLEAGE AND MODERN GREEKS AND IT IS "DESPOTOS"!!!
αφέντης (ah-FEN-tees) is the correct word for master or lord. Δεσπότη (despoti) means despot, not master.
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The Greek word Kyrios means lord or master.
A combination of Greek and Latin, actually. Tyrannosaurus rex is from the Greek words tyrannos, "master, tyrant" and sauros, "lizard", and the Latin word rex, "king".
The word maestro has origins in Latin, not Greek. The word maestro means teacher, master, or conductor of music.
It is Latin in origin from the word Dominus meaning lord or master. Source: thefreedictionary.com
The Greek word Kyrios (κύριος) means "lord, Lord, master".
The word comes from the Greek word "despotes" which means master or a person of absolute power. It is now generally used to describe a form of government.
Akri is greek for master
the greek god of the underworld was hades
Zeus was the king of the Greek gods, so I guess he would be considered the "master" of them as well.
The Greeks very often use the word: ΜΑΣΤΟΡΑΣ (from the English word master) (standing for: craftsman, skillful, expert), pronounced: mastoras.Some synonyms are:ΑΡXΗΓΟΣ (chief), pronounced: Ar(c)hig(h)osΚΥΡΙΑΡΧΟΣ (sovereign -or- lord), pronounced: Kyri-ar(c)hosΠΡΩΤΟΣ (in hierarchy's highest point -or- first), pronounced: Protos (as in the English prefix proto-,). This is male. Female is: ΠΡΩΤΗ (Protee). Neutral is: ΠΡΩΤΟΝ (the exact English word "Proton").
The root word for "architect" is "archi," which comes from the Greek word "arkhi-" meaning chief or leader, and "tekton" meaning builder. Together they form "architekton," which refers to a chief or master builder.